On Thursday, Delhi’s air quality plunged to 'severe,' with dense smog reducing visibility and the city’s AQI averaging 432.
Atishi directs primary schools in Delhi to shift to online classes due to rising pollution levels, effective from Friday.
New Delhi, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Thursday inaugurated a 131-room school at Sunder Nagri in northeast Delhi, which will accommodate 7,000 students in two shifts, officials said.
Authorities are considering switching to online classes for children up to Class V to reduce exposure to harmful air quality.
All schools up to Class 5 in Delhi will switch to online learning till further directions in view of rising pollution levels ...
In response to alarming pollution levels, Delhi's Chief Minister announces online classes for primary students, ensuring ...
All schools up to Class 5 in Delhi will switch to online learning till further directions in view of rising pollution levels ...
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To combat worsening air quality, India's government has banned non-essential construction and encouraged residents to avoid ...
The Air Quality Index in Delhi has reached the 'severe' level on Thursday, prompting the Commission for Air Quality ...
New Delhi: Chief Minister Atishi wrote to the Lieutenant Governor (LG) VK Saxena requesting a scheme for the bus marshals.